The new permission is full of squirrels, but we aren’t getting the numbers we would like as yet. Here are two of my sessions joined together to make a video. On a plus note, we are learning plenty about it and expect to get more with a few modifications
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Thank’s for the update on your new hunting grounds, lot of furry beasts but
no show…. it will come once they learn of the tasty treats you give in
that feeder…then lights out! You mentioned it was windy, you been eating
too many beans again that’s a lot of wind…. (humour). Those squirrels are
rather a chubby size, but fatter they are faster they fall I guess.﻿

Here is a tip on hunting from the rear of your SUV get a camo tarp and
drape it over hatch door a few bungie cord to hold it in place cut window
in it cover it with camo netting a few stakes to keep it pinned to the
floor makes a great little hide. you can sit on the rear of the hatch
opening nicely plenty of room under it for your camera and gear. I did this
to cut down on the squirrels feeding at the bird feeder in my yard where I
had no cover but they were use to the cars being parked in the driveway and
it worked better than I could of dreamed. not sure if you would want to
cover the window as you record your hunt and it would make for a bad video
filming through the netting. I took out 9 in a day all went right to the
feeder not giving the added tarp on the back of my vehicle a second look. ﻿

It’s a short one-mug video, surely enough, but I’m happy with it. Had to go
to the market to get the milk for the white, but as I’m up since 4AM for
reasons, no big loss there.

As for the content, good show despite the setbacks. Hook Bro into following
you towards this hew hunting ground, and if the weather is more agreeable
or you take precautions against unwanted take-offs, you should be able to
bag at least ten tree rats each!
Also, now I’ve decided. The R10 is my favorite silent assassin of the duo
:P﻿

SH, have you ever looked into selling the squirrel tails? We hunters in the
states can sell them to Mepps, and they turn them into fishing lures!
Perhaps selling them to the fly tying crowd in the UK direct? You guys have
such a rich fly tying culture over there, it’s a shame that the finest lure
hair available goes to waste. Maybe do a few searches- right here on the
tube, or google it? As many tails you get through, it might be worth it!
Cheers from MInnesota :)﻿

Nice shots. Are these squirrel native to where you are? They look a lot
like squirrels we have here in Georgia. I have a small pecan orchard and
have a big problem with squirrels. I kill about 100 every year but it
doesn’t seem to even put a dent in the population. They are so
overpopulated that some years they will strip the pecan trees clean before
they are even ripe.I have a Crosman Storm XT. Not too pleased with the
accuracy of springers but PCP’s are a little too expensive for me.﻿

Great channel Brotha
Posted my first squirrel hunt vid last week.
Your videos inspired me to try baitin with feeders, iv always stalked
squirrel before.
I fitted the feeders 3 weeks earlier, managed to get 3 bushy tails that
day, but unfortunately none from the feeders.
Iv re-filled them a few times since and im going back for the day tomorrow
with my rifle and a fresh bag of monkey nuts
Cheers
Andy﻿